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Anonymous ID: akfhCK1k/biz/60628797#60635441
7/16/2025, 7:29:37 AM
>>60634626

lol this is as retarded as claiming that printing fiat banknotes "creates wealth." Wealth is created from productivity and providing utility/value, profits are generated by paying customers and clients, BTC has neither. Like all speculative bubbles that rely on increases in price rather than on cash flows generated by the production of value-added goods and services, Bitcoin isn’t actually "creating wealth", it is merely creating the opportunity for wealth transfer, primarily from those who will end up holding the bag.

When you buy stock in a profitable, productive business, your gains ultimately originate from some kind of positive economic activity, the cash you invested is used for R&D, to innovate new tech, to build another factory, to manufacture more valuable goods that will then be sold to more paying customers. When you "invest" in BTC, what exactly are you investing in given that your funds are simply cashing out an earlier investor?

Investors cashing out investors cashing out investors with no product or utility being sold to paying customers (non-investors), this is what you fucking imbeciles actually believe is going to yield you muh generational wealth lmao. And the best part is, all this trading of BTC is largely done with Tether USDT, which as we all know totally isn't being printed out of thin air on a whim and is totally backed by very real assets that have definitely been proven to exist by proper 3rd-party audits.

In other words, there is no actual "wealth creation" with Bitcoin's ROI model, only wealth siphoning. And guess which end of the siphon you're on?

>>60634640
>extra liquidity spontaneously materialized by people suddenly wanting to accumulate more bitcoin

How the fuck do you think market manipulation works, genius? Is all that demand for Fartcoin and Dog Meme Of the Week organic?

>>60634640
>idk my house looks pretty real

Yes, it is actually possible to profit from a ponzi scheme if you're lucky (early enough).